These are San Francisco's most visited locations this year, according to Lyft

By Alyssa Pereira

on December 4, 2018 7:00 AM

Most visited SF bar: Emporium SF

This arcade bar in the Divisadero Corridor clearly made an impression on locals. Despite opening only a year ago, this arcade-bar hybrid already bested all the other bars in the city to claim the Lyftie in this category. It does certainly help its cause to be only accessible via car or Muni bus line.

Fisherman's Wharf's In-N-Out might be in a neighborhood the locals avoid, but enough San Franciscans trek their late at night to boost this burger joint to the position of being the most-visited late spot in the city.

It certainly worked in 24 Hour Fitness' favor to have multiple locations. With that in mind, it's hard to imagine any other Bay Area gym besting the chain for the top honor. It was the most-visited gym chain in both San Francisco and Silicon Valley.

Most visited late night neighborhood in SF: SoMa
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Most visited late night neighborhood in Silicon Valley: Santana Row

Santana Row is home to some, but it's also the "Rodeo Drive of Silicon Valley," according to San Jose's visitor's bureau. The shopping and entertainment district has lots of late-night activities, restaurants and movie theaters.

Indeed, this oft-visited San Francisco landmark — a restaurant, bar, marketplace, ferry terminal and cafe all in one — probably didn't fit squarely into any other destination category, leading to its designation as the most popular "Only in San Francisco" win.

This arcade bar in the Divisadero Corridor clearly made an impression on locals. Despite opening only a year ago, this arcade-bar hybrid already bested all the other bars in the city to claim the Lyftie in this category. It does certainly help its cause to be only accessible via car or Muni bus line.